Provide advocacy to women when necessary and to orientate them to appropriate organizations, according to their needs. Allow each and every woman to live a dignified life, by providing skill training, psychological counseling and empowerment. In conjunction with this, improve the livelihood and upbringing of both deprived children and the children of vulnerable women (i.e., those imprisoned or suffering from HIV) by providing them with the necessary care, shelter and education.

Ensure social justice by building a gender egalitarian society where women and children irrespective of their caste, culture, creed, religion and faith live harmoniously an independent and dignified life.

Recent Activities

Holi festival has various cultural significances. One among them, It is the festive day to end and rid oneself of past errors, end conflicts by meeting others. Holi also marks the start of spring and for many the start of new year.
Children at Setu transit home celebrated holi with mother, staff and volunteer. They enjoyed playing Holi with colors, water, sweets and music. We, Setu Nepal would like...

Setu Nepal would like to express its gratitude to Mr. Sanjya Rimal, a nepali well wisher who is going to support for the education of Laxmi for a year. Laxmi was rescued from the western part of Nepal whose mother is being treated for her mental problem as well as HIV. Laxmi is 4 years old now and is living in SETU home since one year. Mr. Sanjya Rimal who is living in USA with his family met Laxmi...

Aarati house of Setu Nepal has received a generous donation from the volunteer Ms. Linda . She was involved at Aarati house for two days, in January 2015. In spite of her very short time volunteering Ms. Linda donated Nrs .5,000 to the children of Aarati House of SETU Nepal for buying a Grinder/Mixture for the kitchen of Aarati house The children and staffs are very grateful for her help.

Aarati house of Setu Nepal has received a generous donation from the US volunteer Hannah. She was involved at Aarati house for two weeks, in December 2014 -January 2015. Ms. Hannah donated Nrs.10,000 to the children of Aarati House of SETU Nepal for buying a Gas heater and a thermos for the children to protect them from cold in winter season. The children and staffs are very grateful for her help.

As a child, one thing we all remember about our school life are those short breaks from the chilled weather. Winter vacations are not just an escape from cold but a time to feel warm and cozy around family. Nepalese would basically define those winter days as time for enjoying oranges and peanuts in the sun and a wonderful time to bond with the family members. Children specially are always eagerly...

On January 3rd, 2015 Setu Nepal conducted a Stress Relief Program for both male and female prisoners at the Bharatpur Jail located in Chitwan District. More than 100 participants attended the program. Setu Nepal organized the program in coordination with Jeevan Bigyan Kendra (an institute focused on self-knowledge and self-discovery) with the aim of improving the situation of prisoners, particularly...

Setu Nepal and the inhabitants of Setu's home would like to thank Ms. Belu Basnet a social hearted lady from Bhaktapur for her generous donation of sake of rice every month from the beginning of the Nepali year (2071 BS, 14th of May 2014). Her support will cover the consumption of rice for four children and the mother (the care taker) who are infected and affected by HIV and stay in Setu transit home...

In Nepal, family is extremely important and Nepalis are always very respectful towards their parents. Mother’s Day is a large festival when Nepalis traditionally give gifts and food to their mothers. The mothers in return give blessings to their children. It becomes a very emotional time! At Setu Nepal Transit home , we surprised our mothers with children full of gifts and sweets. Each mother blessed...

Recently, thanks to the help and kind support of Australian volunteers, Setu Nepal opened a transit home to give shelter to deprived children, either affected by HIV or other kind of deprivation.
We welcomed four children and the mother of one of them lives in our house as a care taker, a way to give her job and shelter, as she didn't have any place to live.
We also aim to support the children...

Antara and Aadi are the children of Gyani Pariyar who is in prison in drug case for 7 years. Antara Pariyar, 7 yrs old female child was living with her father (Karra -10 Hetauda) after the imprisonment of her mother in Birgunj Jail. As her father is drug user and drunker Antara was not safe even with her father. It was an enormous pain of her mother in jail who is in distance with her cute daughter. ...